' . __('This screen allows you to configure a network as having subdomains (site1.example.com) or subdirectories (example.com/site1). Subdomains require wildcard subdomains to be enabled in Apache and DNS records, if your host allows it.') . '

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' . __('Choose subdomains or subdirectories; this can only be switched afterwards by reconfiguring your install. Fill out the network details, and click install. If this does not work, you may have to add a wildcard DNS record (for subdomains) or change to another setting in Permalinks (for subdirectories).') . '

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' . __('The next screen for Network will give you individually-generated lines of code to add to your wp-config.php and .htaccess files. Make sure the settings of your FTP client make files starting with a dot visible, so that you can find .htaccess; you may have to create this file if it really is not there. Make backup copies of those two files.') . '

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' . __('Add a blogs.dir directory under /wp-content and add the designated lines of code to wp-config.php (just before /*...stop editing...*/) and .htaccess (replacing the existing WordPress rules).') . '

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' . __('Add a blogs.dir directory under /wp-content and add the designated lines of code to wp-config.php (just before /*…stop editing…*/) and .htaccess (replacing the existing WordPress rules).') . '

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' . __('Refreshing your browser will take you to a screen with an archive of those added lines of code. A set of six links under Super Admin will appear at the top of the main left navigation menu. The multisite network is now enabled.') . '

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' . __('The choice of subdirectory sites is disabled if this setup is more than a month old because of permalink problems with “/blog/” from the main site. This disabling will be addressed soon in a future version.') . '